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How do you read a quarter horse tattoo?

How do you read a quarter horse tattoo?

A Quarter Horse tattoo consists of four or five numbers followed by a letter, and a Standardbred tattoo consists of one letter followed by four numbers. 6.

Are quarter horses tattooed?

Which horses are required to be tattooed? Prior to race entry, all American Quarter Horses must be tattooed by an AQHA representative.

How do they tattoo a racehorse?

A Thoroughbred tattoo is a letter followed by four or five numbers. The letter represents the year of foaling (see chart). Note: In tattoos that contain five numbers after the letter, the first number will be from zero to five.

Where do they tattoo horses?

upper lip
It is comprised of letters and numbers and is placed on the inside of the horse’s upper lip. A majority of state racing commissions have enacted rules requiring a horse to be tattoo-branded prior to entry in a race.

How do horses get tattoos on their lips?

All racehorses are required to have a lip tattoo for identification purposes prior to racing. Any of the racing breeds can have a lip tattoo if they were raced. This tattoo positively identifies the horse and its owner through the horse’s registration papers.

When did Jockey Club stop tattooing?

From 2017 onward, all horses registered with The Jockey Club have to have a microchip, and racetracks must use microchip readers to identify horses, so in the years to come, tattoos will eventually become unnecessary as a means of identification.

Do race horses still get tattoos?

Most breeds of horses racing in North America are required to have a lip tattoo for identification purposes prior to their first race. The identifying lip tattoo service began in 1947 by the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau, and it was so effective that most states now require a tattoo on all racehorses.

What colors are Quarter Horses?

There are 23 recognized American Quarter Horse colors: chestnut, sorrel, black, brown, gray, bay, palomino, buckskin, smoky black, smoky cream, cremello, perlino, white, classic champagne, amber champagne, gold champagne, dun, red dun, grullo, red roan, bay roan, brown roan, and blue roan.

Do Quarter Horses have to be tattooed?

Prior to race entry, all American Quarter Horses must be tattooed by an AQHA representative. Why are horses tattooed? Tattoos are an additional means of identification of a racehorse. They are used along with the horse’s markings, color, age and sex.

How to get a horse tattoo in Texas?

Some of the tattooers will make appointments to meet the customer at a farm or ranch, if there are enough horses available to be tattooed. Tattooers set their own schedules and are not required to be available daily. You may also contact the AQHA Racing Department at (806) 378-4365.

How do I find the owner of a tattooed horse?

Tattoo numbers are also recorded in AQHA’s database as a part of each horse’s permanent record. Should a horse be lost or stolen, it can be identified via the tattoo and the last recorded owner can be notified by cross-references in the AQHA database. How do I find or contact a tattooer?

What is a tattoo on a horse?

Tattoos are an additional means of identification of a racehorse. They are used along with the horse’s markings, color, age and sex. The horse identifier at the racetrack verifies that each horse entered in a race matches this information as recorded on its official AQHA registration certificate.